5 Expresiones superlativas (the best, the worst, the least, the most)What do these statements mean in English?1. Yo tengo la casa más bonita de la ciudad.1. I have the prettiest house in the city.2. Tienes la mochila menos organizada.2. You have the least organized backpack.3. Nuestros estudiantes son los más inteligentes.3. Our students are the most intelligent.

11 Comparatives- with adjectivesIn Spanish:Carlos es tan alto como Mario.Use: tan/ comoTan is used before the adjective.Como is used after the adjectiveNegative characteristics:Carlos es tan feo como Mario.In English:Carlos is as tall as Mario.Use as- asNegative characterizes:Carlos is as ugly as Mario

12 Comparatives- making a negative statement.English:Carlos is not as ugly as Mario.Spanish:Carlos no es tan feo como Mario.

13 Comparatives- using verbsSpanish:Cristina trabaja tanto como JorgeUse tanto comoFormula:Sub. pronoun+ verb in present tense+ tanto como+ second sub.pronoun.In English:Cristina works as much as Jorge.Use as much as